June 2025 Archive
5491.
Eat Now, Pay Later: The Growing Popularity of Financing Groceries (investopedia.com)
5492.
In 23andMe case, a fight brews over who can sell your genetic code (washingtonpost.com)
5493.
Air India plane with 242 on board crashes near India's Ahmedabad airport (reuters.com)
5494.
Quality Standards (june.kim)
5495.
I broke the AI to make creative content. Then it scared the fuck out of me (threads.com)
5496.
Did AI companies win a fight with authors? Technically (theverge.com)
5497.
The World’s Hardest Bluffing Game (theatlantic.com)
5498.
Android Rooting Resource
5499.
Godfather of AI: I Tried to Warn Them, but We've Lost Control [video] (youtube.com)
5500.
PSA: iwantmyname is utterly broken
5501.
Run Claude Code in a Docker container (github.com)
5502.
Trump to extend TikTok deadline for third time, another 90 days (cnbc.com)
5503.
XOR's Shader Arsenal: A collection of various tiny shaders (xordev.com)
5504.
The Irrelevance of Hari Seldon (macsparky.com)
5505.
When a Measles Outbreak Hits Home (nytimes.com)
5506.
Gem: GPU-Accelerated Emulator-Inspired RTL Simulation – Research (research.nvidia.com)
5507.
Tesla Launches Robotaxi Service in Austin (twitter.com)
5508.
Chemical Safety Board: "Safety Pays Off: The Value of Vigilance" [5min video] (youtube.com)
5509.
Putin knows we are spreadsheet warriors (unherd.com)
5510.
Car Carrier Sinks in Pacific After Blaze on Deck Carrying EVs (wsj.com)
5511.
Ask HN: Is anyone using AMD GPUs for their AI workloads?
5512.
China's Quantum Computer Cracks RSA Encryption, Risks Global Security (digitrendz.blog)
5513.
Pornhub to introduce 'government approved' age checks in UK (bbc.co.uk)
5514.
AllCiphers – An online toolkit to encrypt/decrypt popular ciphers (allciphers.com)
5515.
Ask HN: iOS devs, how long does Apple take to approve your apps?
5516.
Cooling pillows, tried and tested in heatwaves for a refreshing night' (independent.co.uk)
5517.
Managed Servers (hetzner.com)
5518.
Meta seeks $29B from private credit giants to fund AI data centres (ft.com)
5519.
Manage for Success, Not Comfort (terriblesoftware.org)
5520.
What LLMs Know About Their Users (schneier.com)